Regulatory Recurrent Av4.0 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the FAR regulation for the requirements for being a PIC for a 135 operator?

A

FAR 135.243

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2
Q

What do you need to be a PIC, part 135 of an aircraft with 10 or more passenger seats?

A

Airline Transport Pilot

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3
Q

What regulation sets the requirements to operate as an SIC?

A

FAR 135.245

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4
Q

How often must the PIC take an instrument proficiency check?

A

Every 6 months

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5
Q

If your base month for completing training is June, which three months can you complete the training in?

A

May, June, July

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6
Q

How often are line route checks required to be conducted for PICs?

A

Every 12 months

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7
Q

A pilot acting as an ATP must hold a ________ class medical

A

First

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8
Q

If you wear prescription glasses, you must possess how many pair in the cockpit?

A

Two pair

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9
Q

FAR 135.267 limits total flight time in a quarter, two consecutive quarters, a calendar year, to what?

A

500 hours in any calendar quarter
800 hours in two consecutive quarters
1400 hours in any calendar year

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10
Q

How much rest / work can you do in a 24-hour period?

A

14 hours of work
10 hours of rest

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11
Q

Define “rest”

A

A period free of all responsibility for work or duty

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12
Q

What happens if flight time is exceeded by:
30 minutes or less
31 to 60 minutes
61 minutes

A

Rest time must be:
11 hours
12 hours
16 hours

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13
Q

You may not exceed how many hours of total flight time in a 24 hour period?

A

10 hours

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14
Q

Define ballast

A

Is removable or permanently installed weight in an aircraft used to bring the center of gravity into the allowable range.

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15
Q

How long does load manifest need to be kept?

A

30 days

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16
Q

At least _____ pilot assigned to the aircraft shall monitor the _________ activities of the aircraft at all times.

A

one, fueling

17
Q

When using a fire extinguisher, what does PASS stand for?

A

Pull
Aim
Squeeze
Sweep

18
Q

Water may stay suspended in jet fuel for up to ________ hours.

A

Eight

19
Q

FAR 91.205

A

Covers the instrument and equipment requirements for powered civil aircraft.

20
Q

FAR 91.409

A

Governs aircraft airworthiness inspections

21
Q

FAR 91.417

A

Covers maintenance records

22
Q

FAR 135.65

A

Reporting mechanical irregularities

23
Q

Ops Spec D095

A

Lists the aircraft authorized to use a Minimum Equipment List

24
Q

For part 135 flight time is…

A

From takeoff to landing

25
Q

NEF

A

Non-Essential Equipment and Furnishings

26
Q

MEL Category A, time interval

A

Items shall be repaired within the time interval specified in the remarks column of the operator’s approved MEL

27
Q

MEL Category B, time interval

A

Three calendar days (after the day that the malfunction was discovered)

28
Q

MEL Category C, time interval

A

Ten calendar days (after the day that the malfunction was discovered)

29
Q

MEL Category D, time interval

A

One hundred and twenty days (after the day that the malfunction was discovered)

30
Q

FAR 91.213

A

Dictates that all installed instruments and equipment must be operative for takeoff

31
Q

FAR 135.179

A

Set out the requirements and conditions for the use of an MEL under part 135

32
Q

What are four parts of the MEL?

A
  • Preamble
  • MEL
  • Operation and Maintenance Procedures (O) and (M)
  • Discrepancy log
33
Q

MEL, what does (O) mean, what does (M) mean?

A

(O) means that the flight crew can deal with it
(M) means that maintenance has to deal with it

34
Q

The PIC may authorize repairs not to exceed how much?

A

$1,000